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Not liking difficult child's significant others
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 506515" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Ugh, yup, count me in as one who gets it. Youngest in particular picked a few dooozies, including the fathers of each of her kids. The current boyfriend seems ok, thankfully. </p><p></p><p>One piece of advice I've given both my girls (and that I learned myself, in my long dating career lol) is: listen to your friends. They know you best. If they don't like your boyfriend (or girlfriend, as the case may be), trust their opinion and dump the dude. Some won't tell you that outright, of course, but you can tell, if you pay attention. </p><p></p><p>Of course, they wouldn't listen while they were in the middle of it.. But afterward, they both seemed to get that. Hopefully you can have that kind of conversation with your difficult child if (when?!) he dumps this girl (or she dumps him!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 506515, member: 1157"] Ugh, yup, count me in as one who gets it. Youngest in particular picked a few dooozies, including the fathers of each of her kids. The current boyfriend seems ok, thankfully. One piece of advice I've given both my girls (and that I learned myself, in my long dating career lol) is: listen to your friends. They know you best. If they don't like your boyfriend (or girlfriend, as the case may be), trust their opinion and dump the dude. Some won't tell you that outright, of course, but you can tell, if you pay attention. Of course, they wouldn't listen while they were in the middle of it.. But afterward, they both seemed to get that. Hopefully you can have that kind of conversation with your difficult child if (when?!) he dumps this girl (or she dumps him!) [/QUOTE]
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